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Business process modeling in software engineering is the activity of representing processes of an enterprise, so that the current process may be analyzed and improved in the future. One of the most significant formal notations used commonly to create descriptions of business process models is BPMN which stands for Business Process Modeling Notation. This notation provides set of formalisms that are readily understandable by all business stakeholders yet able to represent complex process semantics. These business stakeholders include the business analysts who create and refine the processes, the technical developers responsible for implementing the processes, and the business managers who monitor and manage the processes. The BPMN specification provides a mapping between the graphics of the notation to the underlying constructs of execution languages, particularly (BPEL) Business Process Execution Language.
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The paper covers justification of the necessity to develop requirements specification for the high quality of information systems. First, system engineering and requirements engineering as disciplines are explained. Next, author focuses on information system requirements' classification and explains their features. Third, the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) is characterized and compared with UML 2.0. The last part includes presentation of SysML diagrams and discussions on their usefulness on the business information systems modeling.
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